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An angle measures 74° less than the measure of a supplementary angle. What is the measure of each angle?

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4 votes

Answer:

One would be 90° and the other would be 16°

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User Gorisanson
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Answer:

Explanation:

Call the measure of one angle n. The other angle, which is 74° less, measures n – 74°.

Since the angles are supplementary, their measures must add to 180°. Set up an equation and solve for n.

n

+

n

− 74.0°

= 180.0°

2

n

− 74.0°

= 180.0°

2

n

− 74.0°

+ 74.0°

=

180.0° + 74.0°

2

n

= 254.0°

2

n

÷ 2

=

254.0° ÷ 2

n

= 127.0°

The first angle measures 127°. Now plug in n = 127° to find the measure of the other angle, n – 74°.

n

− 74.0°

=

127.0° − 74.0°

= 53.0°

So, the two angles measure 127° and 53°.

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User Silvina
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